Turbo4whl
Newbie
@DeCaff2007 You are correct. One thing to keep in mind when replacing the gear. The split pin hole in the gear lines up with one gear tooth, on the other side it lines up to a tooth void. Mark the shaft with a paint pen or such. Install the new gear with the hole lined up the same way.
What this does, is it gives you the most range of motion when the distributor is re-installed correctly in the engine. This can help a lot when installing an HEI dizzy in an older manifold with taller intake ports.
What this does, is it gives you the most range of motion when the distributor is re-installed correctly in the engine. This can help a lot when installing an HEI dizzy in an older manifold with taller intake ports.